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Mount Nelson, Cape Town, South Africa

Located at the foot of Table Mountain, Mount Nelson is one amongst the simplest places for tea. Besides the various tea varieties it offers the pleasant array of ancient buffet finger food. You can even enjoy a tea made from rose petals picked from the garden of the hotel.

The Strand Hotel, Yangon, Myanmar

A far-famed old colonial haunt of Rudyard Kiplingand Somerset Maugham, the Strand building is another place to go to for tea. The architecture of this building is unquestionably from a bygone era. Afternoon tea is served within the Strand Grill restaurant. The heavily tiered stands are laden with the foremost delicate petit fours, cakes and sandwiches.

Betty’s Tea Room, Harrogate

Known as one amongst the simplest places for high tea within the UK, Betty’s Tea area has been serving afternoon tea within the North Yorkshire spa city Harrogate since 1919. There are over fifty totally different teas and over three hundred breads, cakes and pastries to choose from.

The Fairmont Empress Hotel, Victoria, Canada

The Fairmont Empress Hotel has been serving afternoon tea to dignitaries and royalty for over a century. Its tea lobby is well-appointed elegantly with snug wing-back chairs, hand-carvedfurniture,and classy chintz fabrics. The most delectable sandwiches, pastries and scones are served on silverware and delicate bone china.

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